DESCRIPTION

AMERICAN US OBJECTS FOR NAVAL DIORAMAS

US Naval Objects Pack1

Description:

  • Average group of objects used on Naval dioramas. (3d print model).
  • Objects models of the Second World War. Allies objects.
  • The models do not have base.
  • the characteristics are shown in the images of the web.

Information:

  • 1/25 Scale models.

  • You can scale the mesh to other sizes (visit the tutorial link below).

  • The height of the human figures are around 65 to 75 mm approximately (depending on the pose of the model).

  • One Mesh model. No Parts. No divisions.

  • Mesh with or without base.

  • Mesh can separate from base (visit the tutorial link below).

  • Best printing results on Resin 3D printers (stereolithography).

  • High resolution.

Number of meshes (31):

  • 3 Models of US Objects. Binocular Boxes. Figure only.
  • 3 Models of US Objects. Binoculars. Figure only.
  • 2 Models of US Objects. Bucket. Figure only.
  • 2 Models of US Objects. Clothes. Figure only.
  • 1 Model of US Objects. Hanger. Figure only.
  • 4 Models of US Objects. Life jacket . Figure only.
  • 3 Models of US Objects. Naval Hat. Figure only.
  • 2 Models of US Objects. Naval Life Ring. Figure only.
  • 6 Models of US Objects. Sailor cap. Figure only.
  • 5 Models of US Objects. US Naval Shoes. Figure only.

Complete your collection!

¡WARNING! VERY COMPLEX MODEL FOR PRINTING!

IT IS LIKELY THAT THE MODEL DOES NOT GO WELL BY THE AMOUNT OF PARTS AND DETAILS.

3D PRINTABLE MODEL!

Documentation (history)

The United States Navy grew rapidly during World War II from 1941 to 1945 and played a central role in the war against Japan. She also assisted the British Royal Navy in naval warfare against Germany and Italy. The United States Navy grew slowly in the years leading up to World War II, due in part to international limitations on naval operations in the 1920s.

Battleship production resumed in 1937, beginning with the USS North Carolina. (BB-55). The navy was able to increase its fleets during the early years of the war while the United States was still neutral, increasing the production of ships both large and small, fielding an armada of nearly 350 major combat ships in December 1941, and having an equal number under construction.

Original mesh done on:

Blender 2.8 or superior.

File formats:

  • STL file
  • OBJ file
  • FBX file

Scene Details:No texturesNo UVNo Lights and enviroment on sceneNo compositing on scene

Hope you like it! Take a look at all the collection, just click on my user name to see complete gallery.Thanks! Jaol

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Got back to me with a loads of info and support. There's a good selection of file types. The detail isn't great and you can see the polygons across the surface. I think they are a overpriced considering the quality of the meshes. I'm used to paying £2-£4 for a highly detailed sculp with supported and un-supported files.
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twierenga2Buyer of this model
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Fantastic work of accessories to use with US Navy figures of WWII!
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Ww2 US Naval Objects Pack1 3D print model

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Stereolithography<br />File Size: 68.1 MB
OBJ
OBJ<br />File Size: 68.1 MB
FBX
Autodesk FBX<br />File Size: 68.1 MB
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